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. >> our leader, the highest ranking official in the united states of america is saying that he is in support of marriage equality. that carries more weight than anybody else saying it. >> reporter: the couple says there is some disappointment that the president said it will be up to each individual state to decide whether or not to legalize same-sex marriage. >> that's a hard one for us. we really do feel like it's a constitutional right, and we are taking the most aggressive approach we can in our state, in california, since prop 8 took away the right to marriage for us. so we are looking for a national solution. >>> spirits were high in the castro district as well today. gay couples in california have been married before, only to have their union voided by the state. many gay californians are hoping they'll be able to legally marry again. >> i'm hopeful that possibly even later this year, if the federal court of appeals' decision is allowed to stand. >> and today is one of the greatest days, the first time ever the president of this country has supported the freedom to marry for al
. >> our leader, the highest ranking official in the united states of america is saying that he is in support of marriage equality. that carries more weight than anybody else saying it. >> reporter: the couple says there is some disappointment that the president said it will be up to each individual state to decide whether or not to legalize same-sex marriage. >> that's a hard one for us. we really do feel like it's a constitutional right, and we are taking the most aggressive...
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>>darya: 35 million people in the united states are gonna travel. night after 10 troubled by cars. air travel should be-up 5 1/2% per predictions. let's take a look at the price respected to pay for gas a round the bay. they're paying $3.21 in south carolina. that is the cheapest place in the nation. >>mark: the dow is still struggling. we're taking a quick break as the kron 4 morning news takes a quick look outside. we're talking about a few showers and possibly at thunderstorm. we are seeing berrylike traffic. we are seeing very light traffic. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reli
>>darya: 35 million people in the united states are gonna travel. night after 10 troubled by cars. air travel should be-up 5 1/2% per predictions. let's take a look at the price respected to pay for gas a round the bay. they're paying $3.21 in south carolina. that is the cheapest place in the nation. >>mark: the dow is still struggling. we're taking a quick break as the kron 4 morning news takes a quick look outside. we're talking about a few showers and possibly at thunderstorm. we...
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with the united states and afghanistan with a new type of relationship between our countries. the future in which afghans are responsible ahoy for the responsibility of peace of their nation. we've built the future in the sovereign with war ending and a new chapter beginning. >> catherine: this is the first time a u.s. president has made a speech from a war zone. this highlighting the one-year anniversary of osama bin laden. >>pam: a fire ripped through a south side apartment this porths morning in san jose. it killed one woman and injured seven other people including children. everyone was asleep as this fire broke out. friends of the victim are heartbroken. >> she helped me. >>rob: her sister in law. of the san jose shown here in a family photo died in the fire. the husband it remains in critical condition along with the seven year-old son, david help is also hospitalized and is expected to survive. >> we've run of the scene with residents and perhaps family members sang please help our family they are trapped inside. firefighters went into a rescue mode. >> three other fami
with the united states and afghanistan with a new type of relationship between our countries. the future in which afghans are responsible ahoy for the responsibility of peace of their nation. we've built the future in the sovereign with war ending and a new chapter beginning. >> catherine: this is the first time a u.s. president has made a speech from a war zone. this highlighting the one-year anniversary of osama bin laden. >>pam: a fire ripped through a south side apartment this...
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having a currency without being of a single state it's got a lot of problems the. united states. essentially there is a central government giving out money to the poor part of the there's a problem if you have money for poor parts people can move one place to another of course they can move in the european union but language is a problem that languages are much much harder to move in. europe that is the united states even apart from oh you've said in the beginning of the interview that the united states is getting itself out of a mass slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars exceeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is usually. not a great strain of course we assume good face will at some point rise and that return over that it's going to be going
having a currency without being of a single state it's got a lot of problems the. united states. essentially there is a central government giving out money to the poor part of the there's a problem if you have money for poor parts people can move one place to another of course they can move in the european union but language is a problem that languages are much much harder to move in. europe that is the united states even apart from oh you've said in the beginning of the interview that the...
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the united states is getting itself out of a mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars succeeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem course of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily. not a great strain of course we suited for the sort of at some point rise and that return over that it's going to be going to has the what your bar at one percent to have attempting to. look. the basic problem is medical costs our medical care system is extremely inefficient very expensive we have pretty well most twenty percent if the seventeen or eighteen percent of national income goes to a medicare number half that's private by the way but half of that is public and this is squeezing everything. social security is a bit of a problem i think as such here is a minor issue. the things that are
the united states is getting itself out of a mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars succeeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have we have apparently a big debt problem course of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily. not a...
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the united states gets wax to by the brazil team. the wizards find out their positions. [ mechanical humming ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward. >> the wizards had a great chance to get the first pick in the nba draft tonight. leon harris thinking conspiracy theory. it went right down to the chalk until the final three teams. when they open the envelope for the third pick you can almost hear the air coming out of and be a -- wizards of fans. the no. 2 pick was charlotte. they will get the no. 1 selection in the june 28 draft and will most likely take anthony davis. let's go to miami. the celtics led 5346 at intermission. three blocks between them. they combined for 24 1/3. points. they built the a s
the united states gets wax to by the brazil team. the wizards find out their positions. [ mechanical humming ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ ♪ this is the next chapter for the rx. this is the next chapter for lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. moving you forward....
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. >> offered and gloria edwards admit in 1999 they brought a filipina national into the united states illegally. she was kept in the home against her will for 10 years and forced to work nonstop without pay. the couple will be sentenced and each face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. >> the developments and the plane collision in virginia, officials released new details this afternoon. the planes went down after hitting each other near fauquier county. all involved were experienced pilots. jay korff is standing by with the latest details. >> are learning much more about the two man who perished in that horrible crash a couple of days ago. first we would like to start with paul gardella. this is the neighborhood where he lived. tonight his colleagues are devastated and his neighbors are in shock. >> it is clearly a terrible loss. >>paul gardella was always quick with a smile and a wave. they are devastated at the news that gardella and james duncan or the man who perished after their plane collided with another small aircraft over role fauquier county. the pilot of the ot
. >> offered and gloria edwards admit in 1999 they brought a filipina national into the united states illegally. she was kept in the home against her will for 10 years and forced to work nonstop without pay. the couple will be sentenced and each face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. >> the developments and the plane collision in virginia, officials released new details this afternoon. the planes went down after hitting each other near fauquier county. all involved...
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the conduct of the press became the issue rather than the conduct of the president of the united states. why was that such an effective strategy? because it works and because it appeal-- again, that-- unless the--you know, until things become really hairy in this country, people identify with criticism of the press and usually for some pretty good reasons. you know, we don't do our-- you know, we're like doctors, you know? you go to the doctor's office, and 10% of the doctors in this country are great, and they, you know, save your life. another 20% of them, you might be a little better off by the time you leave the office. another 20%, you're about the same, 30% a little worse, 20% of them, you'll be in pretty rough shape. 10% of them will kill you. i'm not at all sure that we're different. people want their children to marry doctors. well, that's because they make more money. [laughter] it has nothing to do with saving lives. [laughter] but my point is that when the chips are down and when things are rough, people look to the press. and they believe in the press. and whatever those nu
the conduct of the press became the issue rather than the conduct of the president of the united states. why was that such an effective strategy? because it works and because it appeal-- again, that-- unless the--you know, until things become really hairy in this country, people identify with criticism of the press and usually for some pretty good reasons. you know, we don't do our-- you know, we're like doctors, you know? you go to the doctor's office, and 10% of the doctors in this country...
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. >> the next president of the united states, president mitt romney! captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. chors plaus. >> stephen: thank you so much. welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. folks, i don't know about you, i don't know about you, folks, but i for one-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen: i am really-- reeling from the presidential elections first may-tober surprise. yesterday's shocking announcement. >> today i'm suspending the campaign. >> stephen: newt gingrich has left the race! i have not been this caught off guard since he entered the race. (laughter) >> stephen: now newt pledged to endorse mitt romney at a later date. but mitt's campaign might think newt said enough already. >> romney is a guy who will manage the decay. he's not the guy who is going to change
. >> the next president of the united states, president mitt romney! captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. chors plaus. >> stephen: thank you so much. welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. folks, i...
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and it includes, which is so important, because so many people have never read it, the united states constitution at the end. so i give it a five tar amazon review. ladies and gentlemen and justice stevens, what an amazing event for all of us to have you here. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> the senate banking committee this morning looks at legislation that would make it easier for some homeowners to refinance and take advantage of record low interest rates. bill co-sponsored by barbara boxer of california and bob menendez of those current on their payment and backed by freddie may and fannie mack. we expect this to get under way in just a moment live on c-span3. >>> i've called this hearing to order. i'd like to thiank our witnesse for joining us today. recently our committee has explored ideas to expand mortgage financing opportunities. we're here today to discuss one of those proposals, responsible homeowner refinancing act introduced by senators menendez and boxer. the bill seeks to address barriers to refinancing that continue to exist in the program by fannie mae and
and it includes, which is so important, because so many people have never read it, the united states constitution at the end. so i give it a five tar amazon review. ladies and gentlemen and justice stevens, what an amazing event for all of us to have you here. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >>> the senate banking committee this morning looks at legislation that would make it easier for some homeowners to refinance and take advantage of record low interest rates. bill...
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i moved there in 1986 from the united states. [laughter] one of the things i always feel like i should do is to defend my city because it had a bad reputation, a bad image. the zogby does this organization -- and does this poll were they asked people about different cities. many respondents thought miami was a dangerous and violent place. that hurts. when we see that, we want to attract those people down and kill them. [laughter] it is a wonderful city, it really is. it is a question of learning to adapt to the local culture. for example, you would never say out loud in miami, i do not know, i think you have to admit that castro has done some good for cuba. [laughter] anyway, what ever you have heard, disregard. it is a great town. we have a new attitude out there. the tourism motto is to come back to miami, we were not shooting at you. [laughter] i want to tell you quickly about my career. i have been a humor writer most of my life. i started out as a regular reporter. i worked at a little leaguer in pennsylvania called the dail
i moved there in 1986 from the united states. [laughter] one of the things i always feel like i should do is to defend my city because it had a bad reputation, a bad image. the zogby does this organization -- and does this poll were they asked people about different cities. many respondents thought miami was a dangerous and violent place. that hurts. when we see that, we want to attract those people down and kill them. [laughter] it is a wonderful city, it really is. it is a question of...
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house of representatives. >> he has run for president of the united states. >> he has run for just about everything. >> and his name is-- what is his name. >> i don't know it is josu, if it is hosu. >> hosu or also known as joshua. >> i have always called him mr. la rose. >> stephen: well, ayla rose by any other name spells like a mystery. join me tonight as i go in search of the man who would ride my pac tails. >> it's a mystery. he's got a lot of super pacs. but we don't know anything about him. who is this guy? to solve the mystery of the missing money man. >> i hopped on board "the colbert report" seaplane. and flew to duval county, florida, where mr. la rose ran for office. to meet the supervisor of elections and find out just who this la rose really is. >> i have never met him or seen him. >> oakey doke. >> my search then took me to the county la rose lives in where i met with former rival for the state senate and current clutter phobe bill ramos who remembers la rose from their dramatic clashes in the primary debate. >> when the first debate occurred, he wasn't there. and the seco
house of representatives. >> he has run for president of the united states. >> he has run for just about everything. >> and his name is-- what is his name. >> i don't know it is josu, if it is hosu. >> hosu or also known as joshua. >> i have always called him mr. la rose. >> stephen: well, ayla rose by any other name spells like a mystery. join me tonight as i go in search of the man who would ride my pac tails. >> it's a mystery. he's got a lot...
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. >>> and tuna carrying contamination have arrived on the shores of the united states. the levels of radioactive cesium were ten times higher than the amount measured in tuna off the california coast in previous years. >>> researchers have captured a stunning image of a newly creat created molecule. it resembles the olympic symbol. and "travel and leisure" magazine has a new survey of cities in the u.s. with the best burgers. the number one city is providence, rhode island. philadelphia was ranked second. chicago came in third. >>> now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines. a new study finds the rate of kidney stone in the u.s. has almost doubled in the last 16 years. in 1994 one in 20 people had kidney stones. between 2007 and 2010 the rate jumped to one in 11. researchers say kidney stones are more likely for people with obesity, diabetes or gout but can be prevented by eating a healthy balanced diet. for more information check out the health page at msnbc.com. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow closed ahe
. >>> and tuna carrying contamination have arrived on the shores of the united states. the levels of radioactive cesium were ten times higher than the amount measured in tuna off the california coast in previous years. >>> researchers have captured a stunning image of a newly creat created molecule. it resembles the olympic symbol. and "travel and leisure" magazine has a new survey of cities in the u.s. with the best burgers. the number one city is providence, rhode...
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. >> i'm speaking to you and the people of the united states. the gratitude of the afghan people for the support that your taxpayer money has benefited is over the past decade. >> nato allies are looking for $4 billion in pledges a year to support afghanistan of the war. the summit runs through tomorrow. >> ama: pakistan's government says it blocked the use of twitter there after the company refused to remove tweets that are offensive to islam. the service went offline in pakistan yesterday. pakistan's top communications officials are saying it made the decision after tweets promoted a facebook competition that called on youers to post images of the prophet muhammad. muslims frown on it because they don't want the prove photo be idolizees. the country restored the ban. >> alan: thousands are expected to turn their eyes to the sky to watch a solar eclipse known as the ring of fire, when the sun will appear as a thin ring behind the moon. it should begin at 5:15 but the prime viewing time is 6:30. the chabot science center is hosting a viewing par
. >> i'm speaking to you and the people of the united states. the gratitude of the afghan people for the support that your taxpayer money has benefited is over the past decade. >> nato allies are looking for $4 billion in pledges a year to support afghanistan of the war. the summit runs through tomorrow. >> ama: pakistan's government says it blocked the use of twitter there after the company refused to remove tweets that are offensive to islam. the service went offline in...
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i think it is that, if you think about the qualities required to run for president of the united states, you have to be completely insane or an enormous jerk or some combination of the two. or you never go through what you have to go through to get that job. i would love for there to be a candidate would be honest. who would just say, you know what, i really just want the plane. it would be so cool to have that plane. i think that in the end, that is what they wanted a that is just me. that is what i would want. >> how is writing by yourself compared to collaborating? alan, you have probably done a lot of collaborating. >> man, my whole career. add "snl," gilda was my collaborator. i did the geary shandling show. he was my collaborator. the lord is my creator. he was my collaborator. billy crystal. it goes on and on. when i write to by myself -- >> you discover you have no talent. [laughter] >> there is nothing there anymore. it is fun raising by yourself, because i can flex muscles i did not have before, but it is very lonely. it is not natural to sit in a room by yourself and be funny
i think it is that, if you think about the qualities required to run for president of the united states, you have to be completely insane or an enormous jerk or some combination of the two. or you never go through what you have to go through to get that job. i would love for there to be a candidate would be honest. who would just say, you know what, i really just want the plane. it would be so cool to have that plane. i think that in the end, that is what they wanted a that is just me. that is...
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but i would prefer to see the president of united states. take a leadership and say we're not going to another war and we're going to use diplomacy i would i would hope that our president would take that tack instead of occasionally throwing a nod to the hawks who are looking for any hint of . or inflection that could start to stir up the forces of war i wanted to ask you about words political solution and i was watching one of the news channels and the anchor was discussing with the reporter statement made by the white house press secretary who said there needs to be a political solution you know ghana sent a political solution with the with the taliban and all that and they were astonished by the words political solution they were like political solution what and i want to ask you why are the words political solutions so unpopular in america anyone who's ever tried to learn a new language knows that when you're trying to learn a new language it sometimes takes a while to get familiar with the with the resonance of it with the structures of
but i would prefer to see the president of united states. take a leadership and say we're not going to another war and we're going to use diplomacy i would i would hope that our president would take that tack instead of occasionally throwing a nod to the hawks who are looking for any hint of . or inflection that could start to stir up the forces of war i wanted to ask you about words political solution and i was watching one of the news channels and the anchor was discussing with the reporter...
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states track down osama bin laden. the senate panel agreed to cut aid to islamabad by $33 million. that is $1 million for every year of the doctors 33 year sentence. shakeel created a vaccination campaign in order to collect dna samples are round his compound in pakistan. the results led to his capture in death. >> a milestone in a new era of commercial space technology is reached. the space x dragon has docked with the international space station. it has brought food to clothing computers equipment and science experiments. >> coming up next what morgan as i get older i'm making changes to support my metabolism. i'm more active, i eat right and i switched to one a day women's active metabolism, a complete women's multivitamin, plus more -- for metabolism support. and that's a change i feel good about. [ female announcer ] from one a day. we are live from the new york stock exchange for your bloomberg on the money report. the countdown for an extended weekend is on the way. paying rent may also become a bit more stressf
states track down osama bin laden. the senate panel agreed to cut aid to islamabad by $33 million. that is $1 million for every year of the doctors 33 year sentence. shakeel created a vaccination campaign in order to collect dna samples are round his compound in pakistan. the results led to his capture in death. >> a milestone in a new era of commercial space technology is reached. the space x dragon has docked with the international space station. it has brought food to clothing...
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states and other high officials of our government, as well as foreign leaders who visit the united states. that reputation, a great reputation, was badly stained last month won 11 secret service employees engaged in at night of heavy drinking in cartagena, colombia, which ended with them taking foreign nationals, women, back to their hotel rooms. we have called this hearing as part of our committee's responsibility to oversee the functions of the federal government, particularly those within the department of homeland security the united states secret service agents. there are three things we hope to accomplish today, and in our committee's ongoing investigation. first, we want to get the facts about what precisely happened in cartagena, and where the secret service's own investigation of cartagena stands today. as widely reported, the misconduct involved 11 agents and officers who arrived in cartagena the morning of wednesday, april 11, and were off duty the rest of the day. the men went out in groups of 2, 3, and four to four different nightclubs that evening, after considerable drinkin
states and other high officials of our government, as well as foreign leaders who visit the united states. that reputation, a great reputation, was badly stained last month won 11 secret service employees engaged in at night of heavy drinking in cartagena, colombia, which ended with them taking foreign nationals, women, back to their hotel rooms. we have called this hearing as part of our committee's responsibility to oversee the functions of the federal government, particularly those within...
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. >> people ask the question, why is china so dominant in comparison to the united states? we tried to provide some answers to this question a little segment that we call "why china is kicking our a-[ bleep ]." >> reason number 933. >> what is that dee jay? dance party friday? >> is it? >> how did that happen? ♪ >> why china is kicking our a-[ bleep ]. >> not going to see that over here. we try and keep it a little straighter at cnn. a special edition of anderson cooper starts right now. >>> on the, a special report, arab spring: revolution interrupted. it's not off
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the united states has issued similar penalties. keep in mind oil has long been the backbone of iran's economy and the united states terror official says that the value of iran's currency has dropped like a rock. but some experts say that we are seeing new developments inside theec facilities. this is a computer-generated drewing given to the associated press and they report that it was provided by a top official tracking iran who asked to remain anonymous, and it shows an explosives' containment chamber inside a nuclear site. analysts say it is the kind of chamber you would need in order to test a nuclear weapon. which the iranians are saying they are not doing. and now judith miller, adjunct fellow at the think tank manhattan institute. so we get this image, this thing, tell us, give us some context. we have known of this for a long time. >>guest: since them when the iaea issued another critical report on iran's alleged nuclear activists. the iaea believes and they have said publicly, there are too many activists inconsistent with
the united states has issued similar penalties. keep in mind oil has long been the backbone of iran's economy and the united states terror official says that the value of iran's currency has dropped like a rock. but some experts say that we are seeing new developments inside theec facilities. this is a computer-generated drewing given to the associated press and they report that it was provided by a top official tracking iran who asked to remain anonymous, and it shows an explosives'...
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the united states in many areas but it's a cool security but also economic i do the last four years major u.s. companies started to do business in russia invest in russia and that's opposed what about corruption or putin has called corruption the main plague of the russian economy meter maid of has talked about this for years businesses. and certainly people we've been talking to experts are looking forward to some kind of fight against this corruption but there's been a lot of statements about it when do you think businesses and people can believe that these statements will become practical results not just statements corruption is clearly a systemic current problem in russia and first time in the russian history in one thousand iraqis today. just to fight corruption was created now first time and again if you just listen to fight corruption interested using this legislation more and more people are punished. is corruption. and more and more people are put in prison because of the corruption they're guilty and they're punished and more and more. being done to or. create. genuine negative
the united states in many areas but it's a cool security but also economic i do the last four years major u.s. companies started to do business in russia invest in russia and that's opposed what about corruption or putin has called corruption the main plague of the russian economy meter maid of has talked about this for years businesses. and certainly people we've been talking to experts are looking forward to some kind of fight against this corruption but there's been a lot of statements about...
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. >> and if mexican cartels are our biggest foreign supplier, then the united states consumer is their number one customer. >> that casual consumer doesn't realize what he or she is contributing to indirectly. our guys in mexico are fighting a war. cops are being killed day in and day out. police officers that are being kidnapped, tortured, and murdered to further intimidate and break the will of the people and of brother officers. >> these mexican drug cartels. how much money are we talking about conservatively? >> in the billions and billions of dollars. >> each year. >> each year. >> if you're selling it on the street how much would this amount of marijuana bring? >> in the northeast region that'll generate approximately about $100,000. >> this one package. >> that one package. when you consider the fact that to produce that was just a couple hundred dollars -- >> it's an amazing profit margin. >> the dea says the cartels are extremely inventive when it comes to ways to keep those profits and reach their u.s. customers. not only are they operating on public lands but they're buildin
. >> and if mexican cartels are our biggest foreign supplier, then the united states consumer is their number one customer. >> that casual consumer doesn't realize what he or she is contributing to indirectly. our guys in mexico are fighting a war. cops are being killed day in and day out. police officers that are being kidnapped, tortured, and murdered to further intimidate and break the will of the people and of brother officers. >> these mexican drug cartels. how much money...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. to discover for yourself let's...uh, skip the chitchat and get down to business here. now listen, i need all of you thinking of ways to improve our bottom line. so let's just sit here awhile and toss around some ideas. this isn't a conference call, hickle -- i'm actually in the room. [ male announcer ] with fares this low, why not surprise a few people? airtran is having a sale with flights all over the country starting at only $69 dollars. book at airtran.com before it's too late. because with $69 fares they're going to go fast. >>> pop music lost one of its great stars today when the original disco queen, donna summer, passed away at 63, after a battle with lung cancer. a singer so talented, she transcended the trend that made her famous with a star power that lasted 40 years and built a legend. ♪ last dance ♪ last dance tonight >> reporter: it seemed entirely right that the woman who had bec
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. to discover for yourself let's...uh, skip the chitchat and get down to business here. now listen, i need all of you thinking of ways to improve our bottom line. so let's just sit here awhile and toss around some ideas. this isn't a conference call, hickle -- i'm actually in the room. [ male...
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the united states proxy war with iran. we're learning some startling details tonight about the flame. now, the flame is a powerful computer supervirus that's been attacking iranian government computers. we've learned a little more about what it can do. it can capture what's on your screen. it records conversations. it can detect what users are actually on a network and it can collect passwords. but who is behind this crippling cyber attack, which apparently has been in process for a couple of years? experts see the links between this virus and the stuxnet, which you may recall attacked iran's nuclear plants in 2010 and was suspected to be the work of israeli intelligence. iran blames israel and the u.s. for the mysterious deaths of at least four iranian nuclear scientists over the past two years and iran is fighting back. in october of last year, agents disrupted an assassination plot targeting saudi arabia's ambassador to the united states. iran denies that. in february, there were three attacks on israeli diplomats in in
the united states proxy war with iran. we're learning some startling details tonight about the flame. now, the flame is a powerful computer supervirus that's been attacking iranian government computers. we've learned a little more about what it can do. it can capture what's on your screen. it records conversations. it can detect what users are actually on a network and it can collect passwords. but who is behind this crippling cyber attack, which apparently has been in process for a couple of...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> at florida's santa rosa correctional institution there is not only a code of conduct but considerably higher expectations for the 43 inmates who make up the prison's veterans' program. >> what we need to continue to focus on is looking good. and we can't look good if we are fighting against one another. we cannot win the war. okay. any questions? we need to get up and go to -- what? >> chow! >> chow! >> take it home, sarge. take it home. >> these guys have been a part of the military. so when it comes to disc
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest...
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power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >>> pop music lost one of its great stars today when the original disco queen, donna summer, passed away at 63, after a battle with lung cancer. a singer so talented, she transcended the trend that made her famous with a star power that lasted 40 years and built a legend. ♪ last dance ♪ last dance tonight >> reporter: it seemed entirely right that the woman who had become the queen of disco was born on the biggest party night of the year. new year's eve. entering the world outside boston as la donna adrian gains. she died today, too soon, at 63. ♪ love to love you baby ♪ love to love you baby >> reporter: she became famous as donna summer. first, in 1975, with "love to love you baby." ♪ love to love you baby >> reporter: she would go on to win five grammys and sell more than 130 million records worldwide. you could not have been alive in america in the 1970s without encounters encountersi
power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. >>> pop music lost one of its great stars today when the original disco queen, donna summer, passed away at 63, after a battle with lung cancer. a singer so talented, she transcended the trend that made her famous with a star power that lasted 40 years and built a legend. ♪ last dance...
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we have the biggest bank in the united states by assets. it's led by someone who has been the champion of deregulation, the warhorse saying don't regulate. don't overregulate and who has been trying--jp morgan chase and jamie dimon have been in the lead of trying to water down the vocal rule which was designed to stop these kinds of things. to prevent these trades that are too speculative too excessive and not prudent and certainly would effect commercial democracy and it happened within living memory. you know, we all suffer from a certain memory loss and a short-term time horizon but it's hard to hide from the fact that this is just a few years ago. this whole thing--these kinds of errors, these kinds of sloppiness, these kinds of excessive risk, these kinds of bizarre new instruments got us into deep trouble, the near meltdown of wall street that had to be bailed out and hurt the entire economy. so eliot, we have every right to be shocked but beyond being shocked, beyond our range i think we got to urge our politicians to do something ab
we have the biggest bank in the united states by assets. it's led by someone who has been the champion of deregulation, the warhorse saying don't regulate. don't overregulate and who has been trying--jp morgan chase and jamie dimon have been in the lead of trying to water down the vocal rule which was designed to stop these kinds of things. to prevent these trades that are too speculative too excessive and not prudent and certainly would effect commercial democracy and it happened within living...
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i think if you look at the heroes of the country it tells the story of the history of the united states. if you look back at the depression the heroes that roughly mess or tarzan, they were characters designed to transport us elsewhere. it was the depression, people were depressed. look at the name and basically what they wanted his people wanted to be in the 25th century they wanted to be away from their own lives that's when the characters took off and then world war ii comes and starts encouraging on the shores and who comes as the biggest character? superman a country that is terrific here comes superman to save us and if you look after 9/11, when everyone said there would be no humor again, no irony, we will never laugh again remember the first movie that broke for the consciousness was spider man if you look now at the super hero movies the good and that they are making over $100 million a pop. why? we are a country starving for heroes and if you look at the last presidential election obama versus mccain, of the diocese the great hope to america and the other fought the bad guys w
i think if you look at the heroes of the country it tells the story of the history of the united states. if you look back at the depression the heroes that roughly mess or tarzan, they were characters designed to transport us elsewhere. it was the depression, people were depressed. look at the name and basically what they wanted his people wanted to be in the 25th century they wanted to be away from their own lives that's when the characters took off and then world war ii comes and starts...
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that's the message from the united states to serious top diplomats here in washington. the ousting is because of last week's fighting in syria. they senselessly killed more than 100 people, many who were women and children. the obama administration right now opposes any military action saying that can just add to the chaos. >>> well, tonight a metro attendant was hit by a train and then pinned underneath it for more than an hour. it happened this afternoon. a surgical trauma unit team was brought in to help get him out of there. metro is investigating how it could possibly have happened. in the meantime, it's also reviewing safety procedures at shady grove rail yard. >>> a former rutgers student plans to turn himself in to begin his 30-day sentence. he secretly recorded a roommate with a male lover. >>> after seven days of deliberations still no verdict in the john edwards corruption trial. legal experts say it's not about -- not time yet to worry about a hung jury. but if there is no decision by the end of the week, it could certainly be an indication there is some dis
that's the message from the united states to serious top diplomats here in washington. the ousting is because of last week's fighting in syria. they senselessly killed more than 100 people, many who were women and children. the obama administration right now opposes any military action saying that can just add to the chaos. >>> well, tonight a metro attendant was hit by a train and then pinned underneath it for more than an hour. it happened this afternoon. a surgical trauma unit team...
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oklahoma was unique in that it was the only state in the united states where both metropolitan newspapers, the oklahomans and the tulsa world were locally owned. and that has made quite an imprint on this state in the way journalism develops. we really pride ourselves in offering a plethora of media opportunities. we had 26 different media operations and organizations and our college. we had a student run public relations and advertising agency , one of the few in the end is states with an expansive role like ours. we had a 24 hour cable television station. we had a variety of programming on the station. a 30 minute daily newscast of sports programs. several music programs, a drama program. we have a student operated a radio station. we have zero web for journalism students. we are a key part of investigative reporting consortium in this state, a nonprofit entity that is headquartered in our college. there is just no end to the opportunities. we have a philosophy of ethics. so it is our goal to of sprinkle part of that teaching the route will we do. generally in journalism education aroun
oklahoma was unique in that it was the only state in the united states where both metropolitan newspapers, the oklahomans and the tulsa world were locally owned. and that has made quite an imprint on this state in the way journalism develops. we really pride ourselves in offering a plethora of media opportunities. we had 26 different media operations and organizations and our college. we had a student run public relations and advertising agency , one of the few in the end is states with an...
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it can hold physically speaking five united states capitol buildings. most of it will be dedicated to the storage of data. when you see something like that his notion of an eight-foot cabinet storing the graph, in other words, all the data that connects all the dots in the world is another matter. we're talking about content. and it's the only thing that makes any sense in terms of requiring the data. >> now i thought the only entity that had all this was google. but you're telling me that nsa has more than google. what continues to bother me. >> well, the mantra is this. we just need the data. we never know when we might need it later. we just need the data. no matter where we can get it from, let's just get it. >> they're casting this net around every electronic data point storing it some how with the capacity to go back after the fact to sift through it. >> 9/11 is a number one reason for the system. it failed to protect the country. so in essence it went to the other extreme. we need it all because you never know when we might need it. you never kno
it can hold physically speaking five united states capitol buildings. most of it will be dedicated to the storage of data. when you see something like that his notion of an eight-foot cabinet storing the graph, in other words, all the data that connects all the dots in the world is another matter. we're talking about content. and it's the only thing that makes any sense in terms of requiring the data. >> now i thought the only entity that had all this was google. but you're telling me...
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united states senate. >> why are you a better match up against scott brown? >> i'm better because i have real world experience that speaks to all voters. we need to win more than just the democrat base in massachusetts because we have a majority of independent voters and they're looking for representatives that talk to them straight and have real world experience on the ground working with them, next to them, in their homes and businesses in the commonwealth across the state from the western part to the south shore as well as boston. i'm the one with that experience and i'll the one to take the case against scott brown. >> doesn't warren have that? >> quite frankly, i'm the real fighter in this race because i have the real world experience. we're working with people and representing them. i don't have a big university behind me, a federal government salary behind me. i do grass roots everyday in my office, representing people on a shoe string budget and fighting the federal government when they're wrong and winning my client's cases against those huge odds. >
united states senate. >> why are you a better match up against scott brown? >> i'm better because i have real world experience that speaks to all voters. we need to win more than just the democrat base in massachusetts because we have a majority of independent voters and they're looking for representatives that talk to them straight and have real world experience on the ground working with them, next to them, in their homes and businesses in the commonwealth across the state from...
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out of 35 developed countries, the united states has the second highest rate of child poverty. nearly a quarter of our kids are living in poverty. the only country where ids are worse off on this list is in romania, we rank behind latvia, the czech republic. this is not just a study, it's a wake up all. a sign that our system needs fixing. the only problem is people propping up mitt romney are doing just fine in this current economy. in romney's first 36 hours as the official republican nominee, he will have hob knobbed with some of the richest people in this country. tonight, he'll hold a $50,000 head fundraiser with meg whitman. of course romney's ties with whitman running real deep. she invested a million dollars in his son's private equity firm. next is donald trump. >> mr. trump thank you for letting us us come to this beautiful hotel, and being with us. >>. >> he didn't just paddle around with one millionaire? he also met with the casino own thaer pumped $20 million to newt gingrich. we all know that money is needed to run a campaign, but in this race it's different. ouid
out of 35 developed countries, the united states has the second highest rate of child poverty. nearly a quarter of our kids are living in poverty. the only country where ids are worse off on this list is in romania, we rank behind latvia, the czech republic. this is not just a study, it's a wake up all. a sign that our system needs fixing. the only problem is people propping up mitt romney are doing just fine in this current economy. in romney's first 36 hours as the official republican...
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. >> it is also clear that al qaeda remains a threat to the united states. the threat remains the principle objective of our time in afghanistan. >> at one time suggested he -- what would happen if joe biden assumed the presidency. he wrote, biden is totally unprepared for that. the white house said it took a full year to release the documents because analysts need to review the text. >>> peter walk and partners have won a competition to help reshape part of the national mall in washington dc. it has planned a secluded garden and plans to overhaul a lake to allow ice skating in the winter. the trust for the national mall must now raise money before construction can begin. >>> the walnut is considering making changes to the park. calling for a permanent spot for the holiday ice ring. the matter now goes to the parks department for more work. >>> police are still trying to solve the beating death of a teenager at this park. we'll tell you what police are looking for and what the victim's friends are saying. >>> another close game to miami and san francisco did
. >> it is also clear that al qaeda remains a threat to the united states. the threat remains the principle objective of our time in afghanistan. >> at one time suggested he -- what would happen if joe biden assumed the presidency. he wrote, biden is totally unprepared for that. the white house said it took a full year to release the documents because analysts need to review the text. >>> peter walk and partners have won a competition to help reshape part of the national...
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>> i'm talking to ambassador susan rice, the united states ambassador to the united nations about syria. she's got a lot on her plate, obviously. a lot going on. this situation is going from bad to worse. as you know, the slaughter continues and here's the key question and we'll go in depth on this. is the united states preparing a military option to end the slaughter once and for all? is that happening? is it not happening? will the u.s. do there what the u.s. and nato allies did in libya? is the u.s. getting ready to do what it did in kosovo and bosnia like the 1990s or not do much militarily? i remember going to rwanda in 1998 with then president bill clinton. he says the biggest regret of his presidency was he saw the reports coming in about hundreds of thousands of people being slaughtered in rwanda and burundis and he didn't do anything. susan rice, by the way, lived through that and she was working for president clinton as an assistant secretary of state. she was also on the national security council. so these are emotional issues, sensitive issues, but they're also practical iss
>> i'm talking to ambassador susan rice, the united states ambassador to the united nations about syria. she's got a lot on her plate, obviously. a lot going on. this situation is going from bad to worse. as you know, the slaughter continues and here's the key question and we'll go in depth on this. is the united states preparing a military option to end the slaughter once and for all? is that happening? is it not happening? will the u.s. do there what the u.s. and nato allies did in...